Name
列 缺
- Lie Que
- Fissure and Rupture
- Ravine
Location
- In a small fissure above the radial styloid process, 1.5 cun above the wrist crease.
- One way to locate it is to cross the hands between the index finger and thumb, where the index finger touches. The middle finger would be at LI-6
Nature
- Connecting (Luo) Point (communicates with the Large Intestine Channel)
- Opening Point of Directing (Ren Mai)
Actions
- Dispel exterior Wind.
- Helps descend and distribute Lung-Qi
- Common cold: Cough, blocked nose, clear mucus
- Local point for loss of strength in the wrist
- Distal point on neck and nape: stiff neck (sternocleidomastoid), sore throat, beginning of tonsillitis.
- In Facial paralysis it is combined with LI-4 to release Yang Ming
- Regulates Directing (Ren Mai). Effect on: genitals, abdomen, chest, lungs, throat and face. Urination problems, menstruation and fertility...
- If someone laughs all the time
Function of its Luo point
- Excess symptoms: sensation of heat in palms of hands, heat in chest, spontaneous sweating
- Deficiency symptoms: frequent urination, yawning, short breathing, sensation of cold in chest and back
Comments
Communicates with the Large Intestine Channel
Treatment
Needling: 0.3 - 0.5 CUN, transverse towards the elbow. Care with the artery!
Interactions
- Malaria with chills and fever: SI-3, SI-2, SI-1
- Cold and Phlegm: LU-5, GV-12, BL-12, CV-12
- Heat in palms of hands: LU-8, LU-9
- Facial paralysis: LI-4
- Fatigue: LR-13 KI-6
- Mouth deviation: ST-4
- Unilateral headache: LU-9
- Trigeminal neuralgia: TE-17
- Acute dyspnea: ST-36
- Edema: TE-5, LI-4, LU-5, GB-34, KI-10, ST-36, LR-8, ST-41, ST-43, KI-7, SP-4, ST-45, ST-42, SP-9, BL-21, CV-9, CV-8